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THE NF:VV YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



Leo H. Fried, 'ii, has been appointed 

 Instructor in Pharmacy in the Jersey 

 City College of Pharmacy. 



Harry Flaxman, 'Di, is with the Wager 

 Drug Co. 



Chas. Weinreb and M. Levine, '14, 

 are studying medicine at the College of 

 Physicians and Surgeons. 



Jerome Martus, '14, is studying medi- 

 cine at New York University. 



Harry Shwalb, '14, is studying den- 

 tistry at the New College of Dentistry. 



Harry Hammer, '14, is still on his va- 

 cation at Asbury Park. 



We were glad to hear from Mr. Wil- 

 lard H. Roberts, '97, of Utica, N. Y. 

 He has a fine store there and is doing 

 a splendid business. 



The Journal will be sent to you, Wil- 

 lard. We are thankful for your interest. 



COLLEGE NOTES. 



The first meeting of the Board of 

 Trustees was held on Tuesdav. October 



6. Of those present, Provost William 

 H. Carpenter, Ernest Stauffen. Edward 

 ^^^ Runyon and Robert Lehman had 

 returned from Europe but a few days 

 previous. They were all in Germany at 

 the time war was declared. At this meet- 

 ing, the following successful seniors at 

 the fall examinations were declared to 

 be Graduates in Pharmacy : 



Lena O. Ager 

 Edward A. Atwood 

 Edward Cragg, Jr. 

 Antonio Franceschi 

 Anthony Galateria 

 M. P. Gordon 

 Ludwig Lechner 

 Abraham S. Levy 

 Clarence S. Lord 

 Jerome H. Martus 

 Daniel W. Odell 

 Rose Ofrias 

 T. G. Osborn 

 Roy M. Peddie 

 Duncan Rose 

 Robert Schwersens 



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